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U.S. News Rankings Delayed Amid Controversy

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The magazine revamped its methodology after several top schools boycotted the rankings last year. Preliminary rankings showed some minor changes among the top schools. There's no apparent timetable for the revised rankings, although the magazine's rankings of other graduate programs are public. After some delay, U.S.

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U.S. News Releases Law and Medical School Rankings After Delays, Controversy

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But following an " unprecedented number of inquiries " from university leaders during the embargo period, the magazine announced it would delay releasing final rankings by one week. News, refusing to cooperate with the magazine's data collection. Meanwhile, it removed the preliminary rankings from its website. Nonetheless, U.S.

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U.S. News Adjusts Rankings Methodology, Emphasizes Diversity

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The magazine will add measures related to diversity in place of factors such as class rank and alumni giving. In the process, the magazine is ditching some of the rankings criteria universities have found easy to manipulate. It's not clear how the magazine will reflect such "success" or how much weight it will carry.

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Where Did Pete Buttigieg Go to College?

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During his two-year tenure at Oxford, Buttigieg joined Pembroke College and served as the editor of the Oxford International Review magazine. Buttigieg's platform also proposed $50 billion in funding for historically Black colleges and universities (HBCUs), tribal colleges and universities, and minority-serving institutions.